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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
American Academy of Political and Social Science.
Series:
Annals of the American academy of political and social science. vol. XXIX ; no. 1.
The annals of the American academy of political and social science. vol. XXIX, no. 1
Language:
English
Physical Description:
183, 64 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : American academy of political and social science, 1907.
Contents:
Poverty and parental dependence as an obstacle to child labor reform [by] H. Folks.
The awakening of the South against child labor [by] A.J. McKelway.
Some of the ultimate physical effects of premature toil [by] A.H. Freiberg.
Child labor in the soft coal mines [by] O.R. Lovejoy.
The extent of child labor in the anthracite coal industry [by] O.R. Lovejoy.
Obstacles to the enforcement of child labor legislation [by] Florence Kelly.
National protection for children [by] Jane Addams.
The child labor laws of the Ohio Valley [by] J.H. Morgan.
The child labor situation in Ohio and border states [by] W.E. Miller.
Children in the glass works of Illinois [by] Harriet Van der Vaart.
Child labor and the public schools [by] N.C. Schaeffer.
The value of publicity in reform [by] A.T. Vance.
The enforcement of child labor legislation in Illinois [by] E.T. Davies.
Notes:
Child labor and the public schools [by] S. McC. Lindsay.--Child labor and the public schools [by] C.W. Dabney.--Child labor and the nation [by] A.J. Beveridge.--The difficulties of a factory inspector [by] E.T. Davies.--The enforcement of child labor legislation [by] S. Cadwallader.--The attitute of society toward the child as an index of civilization [by] F. Adler.--Reports from state and local child labor committees and consumers' leagues.--The struggle against preventable diseases.--A symposium.--Book department.--Department of social work.
OCLC:
4389421

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